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One of the warning lights (it looks like some blue waves with a thermometer above) keeps showing when my Hyundai Getz 07 plate starts up. What exactly does this mean?
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All items controlled by the Body Control Module. You need to find a local auto electrician to connect a pro grade scan tool computer and look for communication issues.
It is a low coolant temperature light. IT is normal for the light to come on when starting the engine from cold but should go out after a couple of miles, if not then consult a dealer.
A thermometer with waves under it indicates a possible temperature problem, like high temperature.
But, if it does it when just starting the car, when cold, then the CTS or coolant temperature sensor (or circuit.. wiring) may be sending a faulty signal or a false high temperature.
i am a masrer volvo ASE MASTER TECH yes the one with thermometer is the coolant low and square sounds light the Generator light and why is coolant low???? is fan working properly and relay?? and under thermostat there is a coolant temp sensor and to clarify meaning wet is that the coolant temp sensor has enough coolant to the sensor INSIDE THE THERMOSTAT housing
Like going to the casino, it's a gamble.
The engine light could mean anything, from small problem to big problem about to happen.
An autoparts store will see what the check engine light is all about, normally for free.
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